![]() ![]() ![]() This week, I finally saved up enough coal to make a significant purchase for the first time. However, I think this is good practice for me in terms of gaining the general knowledge of how ships in specific lines are best operated. In my experience, you need to be playing at at least Tier 6 to really feel any distinct difference between lines. I should say that since I am playing low-to-mid tiers, the differences between these lines don’t really shine. I know her floaty guns make this a bit more difficult, but I believe as I move up the line, this will be a good way to play French BBs as a whole. Lastly, I played the Bretagne with a little bit more range. ![]() I did notice I received a considerable amount of fires, but I also survived more often than not. I played the Bayern as more of a tanky, mid-range ship. Was I met with success every time? Certainly not. For example, after feeling a bit validated about my understanding of Italian BBs acting as brawlers, I spent this week getting more into the thick of it whenever I played the Aligheri. This time I focused more on one ship per nation in hopes to get a better sense of what makes each one unique and how to play them differently. Mid-Tier Play - French, Italian and German BBsĪnother week, more time spent with my beloved BBs. Focused more on how each line is unique, and adjusted my play to fit their strengths. Development of strategy and skills in low to mid tiers.ģ. Continued exploration of the French and Italian lines, expanding to more BBs in both lines.Ģ. Same refrain from previous weeks: my focus points for this week are largely the same, as I still want to put a lot of time into my play in lower to mid tiers before I move on to tackling higher tier play:ġ. Purchased the Grosser Kurfurst with coal, marking my first coal purchase Played the German, Italian and French BB lines in Tiers 4-6Ģ. There’s a lot of similar things to last few weeks, but nonetheless, here’s a list of personal milestones that I hit during the week:ġ. Without further ado, let’s proceed with Week 16! Welcome to this week’s edition of the New Player Captain's Log! For those of you who aren't sure what this is or what it might do, feel free to check out the introductory post here. ![]()
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